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Invest 94L just northeast of the ABC islands in the Caribbean moving west, 20% development chance. Another area near the Cabo Verde islands has a 20% chance to develop over the next 7 days.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 301 (Idalia) , Major: 301 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 301 (Idalia) Major: 301 (Idalia)
 


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Jamiewx
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NWS Experimental Radar
      Mon May 23 2005 12:49 PM

Not sure if anyone has seen this but the NWS has a new radar graphic that is experimental. The index of radar sites is located at

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/

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* NWS Experimental Radar Jamiewx Mon May 23 2005 12:49 PM
. * * Re: NWS Experimental Radar Liz   Mon May 23 2005 03:43 PM
. * * Re: NWS Experimental Radar vvvteddybearvvv   Mon May 23 2005 02:03 PM
. * * late spring pattern HF gone home   Mon May 23 2005 01:42 PM

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